The room takes its name from the colour of the wallpaper and the doormat on the windows. The room's furnishings give the impression of a domestic interior from the period, filled with paintings and furniture. In reference to the Patron's interests, the exhibits were supplemented with products from the Far East. Among the furniture used in the arrangement is a set of lounge chairs belonging to the Wyczółkowski family. The pieces were selected to maintain the atmosphere of a manor house from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. There are mainly salon, oil portraits of the artist's friends. Among them are the Portrait of Zofia Cybulska, née Sokołowska Cybulska, Portrait of Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński or the image of an unknown model entitled Portrait of a Woman. There are also several floral compositions. The exhibits are complemented by objects of artistic craftsmanship: jardinieres, platters, candlesticks or figurines.